* What steps can writers take on their own to submit their script to film & streaming studios? How can film and streaming execs be reached?

* What steps can writers take on their own to submit their script to film & streaming studios? How can film and streaming execs be reached?

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What steps writers can take with or without assistance, to submit their script to film and streaming studios.

Getting Started: Agents are no longer the only person that can submit scripts to studios, streaming, and broadcast companies.

  • Submitting a script on your own. If you or a team member have credits from a major studio, streaming, or broadcast company as a producer or writer along with knowledge of what industry executives require for developing scripts for review. You can apply for permission to submit scripts.

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If unable to develop a presentation package or submit your script on your own, there are other options available.

  • There are execs that can help you: Executive producers, attorneys, and producers that work with the industry, in many cases are offering their services to assist writers and independents. You just need to decide who, you want to assist you.

Note: there are some services that will only develop your package but not submit your script. Make sure to ask if they do both.

  • Studios also have interest in scripts that come with a built-in audience, such as scripts that can prove the public is interested in their project.

Example: If you have a following created from a book version of your script (Adaptation of your script to a book), a YouTube channel with viewer numbers from short clips of your script, or social media followers of your script. All of this info can be added to your submission package.

  • Do your research. Using IMDB.com is a good source to confirm an executive's credits. Make sure their credits are from major film, cable, streaming, and/or broadcast companies.

Take your script to another level: Adapt Your Script To A Book.

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When asked to send over information about your project, companies want to see more than your script.

Some of the key factors to take into consideration when developing your Presentation for submitting to film, streaming, and broadcast companies.

  • Your Development Presentation is often reviewed before your Polished Script is read.
  • Click here: What is a Development Presentations (DP). Why is it needed, and how does it differ from a pitch deck?
  • Do you need to have talent attached to your package or know someone in the industry? No.
  • Is it mandatory to have a visual or proof of public interest in your project? No, but highly recommended:
  • The following is recommended: Concept Video, trailer, and/or support information showing the public has interest in your project is also very helpful... i.e. book version of your script, channel on YouTube, social media followers, etc.
  • What happens to my script once it's submitted to a film, streaming, or broadcast company?

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Next: Who do I contact and what information is required to submit my script to studios, streaming, and broadcast companies?


Polished Script: Major change to what industry executives want your script to reveal within the first 10 pages.

Why are the first 10 pages of your script critical to the review of your script being rejected or getting "Passed" on.

Sophie Marcelle, Producer, BSI Films & Media LLC


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